It’s already bad enough it’s lame ass brothas writing s*** that’s stupid but when I see s*** like this it’s wild to me.
Bruh wrote about this like a Dave Chappelle skit. Homie from Canada writing about Black Death as if it’s entertainment. This song about dead kids who didn’t rap and he called it “comical” lmaoooo some people really be needing they Ass beat. He prolly was posting BLM s*** but find s*** like this hilarious. Amazing.
The actual article
For those who don't wanna click the link, this is what he says:
Spinabenz samples Vanessa Carlton's "A Thousand Miles" on the wildly-disrespectful "Who I Smoke" featuring Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon.
If you haven't heard Spinabenz' latest record "Who I Smoke" with Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon yet, you're seriously missing out.
The Florida rappers remixed Vanessa Carlton's classic pop record "A Thousand Miles", which has become a favorite for rappers worldwide. We've seen some viral remixes pop off in the last few years, including Cam'ron's interpolation of the track. One of the best, and by far the most disrespectful, comes by way of the Florida rap masterpiece "Who I Smoke".
The entire music video, directed by TeoShotThis, takes place on a golf course as Spinabenz, Whoppa Wit Da Choppa, Yungeen Ace, and FastMoney Goon look seriously out of place in preppy clothing, smoking cigars and hurling threats at their opps. The diss track uses "A Thousand Miles" as a back track, coming after deceased rappers Bibby, Teki, and Lil Nine, who the guys are supposedly "smoking" in the clip. The way the video is edited is genuinely comical, including shots of Whoppa dancing his heart out at the beginning of the song and all four guys pointing up enthusiastically to Heaven in the hook.
Watch the video for "Who I Smoke" below. We'll be lucky to ever get this one on streaming services because it feels like they'll never be able to clear this sample. Here's hoping...
Quotable Lyrics:
When I see you, I'ma push your sh*t back, boy
Choppa get to spittin' through your set, we don't fight, boy
12 paramedics couldn't save your f*ckin' life, boy
Rod K dead and he never comin' back, boy
We gon' treat this b*tch like a match, how we strike, boy
1.yall dont support black owned publications
2. black owned publications and channels (akademiks ie) profit off bullshit too
3. controversy sells , you just shared their post they got ad money by every ktt member who licks the link
So 90% of ktt
Well I generally mean if people talk s*** about hip hop or talk like the dude in @op acting like this s*** is a game
I have a very strong understanding about relationships between white and black people in USA but i wont say anything.
Its rhetorical but not just journalists lol Ive sat in rooms where white industry people casually say the n-word because they drove through hawthrone once and dapped up asap nast. They don’t get reprimanded because theres this unspoken of “realness factor” bullshit amongst white a&r’s with vencap daddies because they’ve been through some s*** like doing a line of coke in their freshman year of uni.
Dude looks like an astroworld tour follower
1.yall dont support black owned publications
2. black owned publications and channels (akademiks ie) profit off bullshit too
3. controversy sells , you just shared their post they got ad money by every ktt member who licks the link
“y’all” speak for yourself nigga
Well I generally mean if people talk s*** about hip hop or talk like the dude in @op acting like this s*** is a game
Yeah its sad. Shouldnt be glorified
White people talking about hip hop need their ass beat
I'm white
Isn't it just the casuals who are uncultured and don't understand the history of it or like that what you mean? because I agree. People dissing legends and all that chiraqology s*** is wack asf bro. Toxic.